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You’ve never had a problem getting w’εt before but now your privates feel like the Sahara, don’t panic you’re not going through early menopause. Fact is, there are many reasons why younger women experience vag!nal dryness, and the problem is a lot more common than you’d think.
Still, it’s not something you want to blow off. It’s important for your hoo-ha to be moist, and not just because lubrication makes s*x feel more plεasμrable. Vag!nal wetness keeps tissues healthy and even serves as a line of defense against infections and STDs, says Alyssa Dweck, an ob-gyn in Westchester, New York, and co-author of V Is for v**ina. Use a water-based vag!nal lubricant in the meantime as you suss out what’s leaving you dry.1. Your Body Craves More Forεplay. The typical rom-com s*x scene goes from locking lips to full-on intεrcoursε in about 30 seconds. In the real world, we call b.s. most women need at least a little more direct stimμlation before they’re ready e…

“When a woman becomes pregnant, her v**ina largely takes on a personality of its own,” says Sheryl Ross, M.D., an OB/GYN and women’s health expert at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, CA.
#1. Your vag!nal discharge has a new consistency. One of the earliest signs of pregnancy is an increase in vag!nal discharge and this continues throughout pregnancy. Normal v**ina discharge (leukorrhea) is thin, clear or milky white, and mild-smelling. As pregnancy progresses, this discharge usually becomes more noticeable (often times yellow and slimy) and is heaviest at the end of your pregnancy. One of the signs that labor has begun is that your discharge will contain streaks of thick mucus or blood called show.
Here’s what doctors and experts DON’T tell you about how your v**ina changes from pregnancy and childbirth:
#2. Your urine smells bad. My friend Anne described her urine as super smelly and pungent. Your kidneys produce more urine in response to the hormones and the ne…